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The exploration of 19th-century patriarchal society reveals how Mary Shelley’s upbringing influenced her portrayal of gender roles in her novel. While characters initially seem to conform to societal expectations—women confined to domestic roles and men as dominant figures—the analysis suggests a deeper commentary on the marginalization of women. The paper delves into the dynamics of power and influence, highlighting how male characters drive the narrative while female characters remain sidelined, prompting a critical examination of gender within the literary context.
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Character Analysis: Androgyny in Mary Shelleys "Frankenstein", Cristina Flores
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- 2014
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